Separate names with a comma.
I don't think so, in fact such ability would be dangerous, which means the ability of special crafted URL to open content in a specific app would...
Uninstall/Remove those devices drivers. Restart VM. Then try to connect the USB devices to that VM machine (without any other VM running).
Most likely, the problem is with Parallels Tools not being correctly installed or a conflict with their installation. Here's how to reinstall PT...
Is this VM Bootcamp based? If it is TM cannot backup it. If it's not Time machine backup of VMs is optional, personally I rather not use it as it...
http://kb.parallels.com/en/5029
Install from scratch, importing from bootcamp will leave some leftover behind like Apple Bootcamp drivers.
Even if you get a higher MHz RAM the system will clock it down to 1333 MHz. Yes, replacing the internal HD for an SSD will also greatly increase...
An external or internal drive does not increase the RAM, generally when talking about memory we are referring to RAM which is a kind of storage...
To expand on what as been said with the specifics of your situation. You have 8 GB of RAM that have to be shared between OSX and Windows, OSX...
To be clear is the support of XP from Microsoft that has ended.
List of supported OSs is here: http://www.parallels.com/products/desktop/#tab4
Windows Easy Transferhttp://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/products/features/windows-easy-transfer
http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?97160-cannot-install-windows-7&p=420239&viewfull=1#post420239 According to that thread the culprit is...
File > New, you create a new OSX VM, the you do what you would do on a normal mac to restore the image.
The user just doesn't like the Parallels icon overlaid on the app icons and the Parallels icon itself.
So it's not Solaris 11.1 64 bit (x64), it's Solaris 11.1 32 bit (x86). As to 64 bit mode you are referring you are talking about the Parallels...
To answer your question directly, the .pvms packages can be run from anywhere as long as PDM is installed on the computer. There no additional...
IPv4 Address 192.168.0.41 <--- your Windows VM Default Gateway 192.168.0.1 <--- Your physical router The IP you want is the OS X one. You can...
Since you are using the command line you can type: ipconfig What Ram means is that when you switch to Bridge mode you are on the same subnet in...
Check the Firewall on OS X.